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Bichitr (fl. 17th century) was an
Indian painter during the
Mughal period,
patronized by the
emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan. The
earliest known painting...
- A
Mughal miniature by
Bichitr dated from the
early 1620s
depicting the
Mughal emperor Jahangir preferring an
audience with Sufi
saint to his contemporaries...
- Al-Sultan Al-Azam Shahenshah-e-Hind (King of
Kings of India)
Portrait by
Bichitr, c. 1630
Emperor of
Hindustan Reign 19
January 1628 – 31 July 1658 Coronation...
- Shahenshah-e-Sultanat Al-Hindiyyah (Emperor of the
Sultanate of India)
Portrait by
Bichitr, c. 1660
Emperor of
Hindustan Reign 31 July 1658 – 3
March 1707 Coronation...
- 1590–1624) a
specialist in
animals and
plants Abu al-Hasan (1589 – c. 1630)
Bichitr Bishandas, a
Hindu specialist in
portraits Mushfiq an
early example of...
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circa 1600-1605
Jujhar Singh Bundela kneels in
submission to Shah
Jahan by
Bichitr,
circa 1630
Awrangzib Hunts Nilgais.
Circa 1660
Women on a
palace terrace...
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Before p****ing away,
Emperor Jahangir chooses the
Sufis over all
others (
Bichitr, c. 1660)...
- trend. In
paintings like
Jahangir Preferring a Sufi
Shaikh to
Kings by
Bichitr (Freer, F1942.15a) more
important than
description of rational, natural...
- Nepal, 16th-17th
century Jahangir Preferring a Sufi
Shaikh to
Kings by
Bichitr.
Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper. Mughal, c. 1615-1618 Goddess...
- the
period were
Mohammad Faqirullah Khan, Mir Hashim,
Muhammad Nadir,
Bichitr, Chitarman, Anupchhatar,
Manohar and Honhar.
Aurangzeb had no
taste for...